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Sorry for starting another wheel fitment topic, i Know R34 GTR rims fit easy @ 18x9 +30 and most people agree that 18x9 +20 with minor guard rolling will fit OK.

Now my question...

Will 18x10+ 20 fit on a Series 2 260RS?? Lowered and camber arms rear.

i havnt got the car yet so cannot try them on, but have come across these rims, They have 265's on them which i dont think will fit. im thinking 245's max.

Im not worried about rolling guards or stretch or the wheels sticking out, infact i want that. I love a good wheel fitment :blink: Just wana know if they will fit inside the guards without rubbing on the strut or sticking out a mile. I know they will sit aprrox 15mm further in then the GTR rims and 25mm further out??

help guys??

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I know they will sit aprrox 15mm further in then the GTR rims and 25mm further out??

OK, I'm confused, 15 + 25 = 40 mm and increasing the width from 9" to 10" is only 25.4 mm.

From memory, 10" @+20 mm (compared to 9" @+30 mm) is 2.7 mm further out and 22.7 mm further in. I don't think the 2.7 mm further out is going to be a problem. But 22.7 mm further in will be, due to the shockshaft on the rear.

Cheers

Gary

um...check the fitment thread

i havea pciture of my car with a 18x10 +20 on the rear

with a big roll, it still poked, and rubbd the shock on hard hard turns, or if i had a load in teh back

while it looks cool, i dont reccomend it.

i went 9.5 +3 all around

hey Neil from my understanding the autech has alot different wheel fitment on the rear to the normal rs4 so i wouldnt judge info from fitment on a rs4 it wont be the same, the autech allows for more aggresive offsets but unfortunately i dont have one myself so i cant help with specific fitment.

Neil i feel your pain brother... crrently trying to find wheels that fit MY 260, being that you need to run different offsets but same widths front and rear. Im looking at a set of wheelsthat a friend has on his R32 GTS4. They are a 20x9 wth diffrerent offsets front and rear to suit the GTS4 setup which seems to be akin to the 260.

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